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Remote Data Correction Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Payroll Administrator

Roanoke, TX · Remote

$40K - $44K/yr

Remote Position - Open to candidates residing in AZ, AL, FL, IL, TX. Working hours: 8 am - 5 pm CST ... Record hours worked, wage amounts and other data about each employee into a computerized payroll ...

Using CityVerse, enter required data to generate necessary reports or use the client provided ... When required, review other agents' work & make corrections. Prepare final deliverable to be sent ...

Using CityVerse, enter required data to generate necessary reports or use the client provided ... When required, review other agents' work & make corrections. Prepare final deliverable to be sent ...

You will prioritize team workload; assist team members in data analysis and error correction ... What's In It For You From onsite to remote, we offer flexible work schedules to comprehensive ...

... Data Center, Cloud, Network, Security, and Services spaces. This position is a remote position ... corrections are made, and quality is maintained. * Organization: Can effectively coordinate ...

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What is the difference between Remote Data Correction vs Remote Data Entry?

AspectRemote Data CorrectionRemote Data Entry
Primary FocusIdentifying and fixing data errorsInputting and updating data
Required SkillsAttention to detail, data analysisTyping speed, accuracy
Tools UsedData validation software, spreadsheetsData entry platforms, spreadsheets
Work EnvironmentRemote, often part of data management teamsRemote, administrative setting

Remote Data Correction involves reviewing and fixing existing data errors, requiring analytical skills. Remote Data Entry focuses on inputting new data accurately. Both roles are remote and use similar tools, but their core tasks differ significantly, making them distinct career paths within data management.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Remote Data Correction jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Remote Data Correction job openings:

FPGA Design & Validation Engineer (Oil & Gas Systems)

Quest Global

Houston, TX • On-site, Remote

$117K - $161K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Quest Global rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

237th of 357 rated engineering


Job description

Job Requirements

Quest Global delivers world-class end-to-end engineering solutions by leveraging our deep industry knowledge and digital expertise. By bringing together technologies and industries, alongside the contributions of diverse individuals and their areas of expertise, we are able to solve problems better, faster. This multi-dimensional approach enables us to solve the most critical and large-scale challenges across the aerospace & defense, automotive, energy, hi-tech, healthcare, medical devices, rail and semiconductor industries.

We are looking for humble geniuses, who believe that engineering has the potential to make the impossible possible; innovators, who are not only inspired by technology and innovation, but also perpetually driven to design, develop, and test as a trusted partner for Fortune 500 customers. As a team of remarkably diverse engineers, we recognize that what we are really engineering is a brighter future for us all. If you want to contribute to meaningful work and be part of an organization that truly believes when you win, we all win, and when you fail, we all learn, then we're eager to hear from you. The achievers and courageous challenge-crushers we seek, have the following characteristics and skills

What You will Do:

As an FPGA Engineer in our Oil & Gas division, you will develop high-reliability digital systems for demanding environments, such as downhole drilling toolssubsea instrumentation, or refinery monitoring systems. You will leverage VHDL to implement complex data acquisition and signal processing algorithms that must operate under strict power and thermal constraints. A significant portion of this role involves hands-on lab validation to ensure system integrity before deployment in remote or hazardous field locations. 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Ruggedized Design: Implement synthesizable VHDL code optimized for low power consumption and high-temperature stability (e.g., surviving 150C+ for downhole applications).
  • High-Reliability Validation: Lead hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing in the lab to simulate harsh field conditions. Utilize oscilloscopes, logic analyzers (ILA/SignalTap), and thermal chambers to verify timing and functional reliability.
  • Protocol Management: Develop and test custom and industry-standard communication bridges (e.g., Modbus, Ethernet/IP, CAN, or proprietary mud-pulse telemetry).
  • Data Integrity: Design robust memory interfaces (DDR3/4) and error correction (ECC) for large-scale data logging during seismic or pipe inspection missions.
  • Certification Support: Maintain detailed documentation of testing protocols and validation results to support safety and industry compliance standards. 
  • Perform functional and timing verification using respective simulators
  • Conduct post-synthesis and post-layout verification.

Pay Range: Compensation decisions are made based on factors including experience, skills, education, and other job-related factors, in accordance with our internal pay structure. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plan.


Work Experience

Required Technical Skills

  • Language & Logic: Expert proficiency in VHDL; experience with high-reliability design techniques like triple modular redundancy (TMR) is a plus.
  • Tools: Expert-level use of Xilinx VivadoIntel QuartusLattice FPGA or Microchip Libero.
  • Lab Expertise: Mastery of high-speed digital probing, power analysis (using tools like XPE), and debugging hardware-software interfaces.
  • Industry Interfaces: Experience with ADC/DAC interfacing (using JESD204B or LVDS) for high-precision instrumentation.
  • Environment: Understanding of design constraints for battery-operated or power-limited remote systems. 

Qualifications

  • Education: B.E./M.Tech in Electrical, Electronics, or Instrumentation Engineering.
  • Experience: 3+ years in FPGA development, preferably with exposure to industrial automationsubsea electronics, or downhole tools.
  • Soft Skills: Strong analytical mindset for "root cause" debugging in complex, multi-disciplinary systems. 

Employment Type: FULL_TIME